Pittman had agreed to a seven-year plea deal with the state in exchange for truthfully testifying against 23-year-old Calvin Grubbs. The trial against Grubbs will still go forward, but the State Attorney’s Office modified the charges against him to felony-first-degree murder instead of premeditated first-degree murder.

On Thursday night the Florida Department of Law Enforcement reported on a ballistic analysis of the bullet that killed Logan and found it had been fired from a .380 handgun that Pittman carried during the robbery attempt, according to investigators.

Pittman told prosecutor Bob Sombathy the .380 was his weapon, according to Pittman’s attorney, Rusty Shepard. He also said he stayed behind while the three others went forward with their plan to rob the people playing dice and that he didn’t see who shot the two victims.

“It’s been a mad scramble ever since to try and help Mr. Pittman,” Shepard said.

Pittman had agreed to a seven-year plea deal with the state in exchange for truthfully testifying against 23-year-old Calvin Grubbs. The trial against Grubbs will still go forward, but the State Attorney’s Office modified the charges against him to felony-first-degree murder instead of premeditated first-degree murder.

On Thursday night the Florida Department of Law Enforcement reported on a ballistic analysis of the bullet that killed Logan and found it had been fired from a .380 handgun that Pittman carried during the robbery attempt, according to investigators.

Pittman told prosecutor Bob Sombathy the .380 was his weapon, according to Pittman’s attorney, Rusty Shepard. He also said he stayed behind while the three others went forward with their plan to rob the people playing dice and that he didn’t see who shot the two victims.

“It’s been a mad scramble ever since to try and help Mr. Pittman,” Shepard said.

Pittman was moved to another jail for his protection after he began cooperating with prosecutors in exchange for a seven-year sentence. His plea deal was withdrawn by the state after Thursday’s discovery.

During the robbery, according to Pittman’s version of events, Grubbs and Raphael Morris approached the dice game with a handgun and a long rifle and opened fire. Pittman, carrying a .380 with no magazine and only a single round in the chamber, stayed back.

Antonio Edwards was shot in the leg and approached Pittman while he was attempting to escape. Pittman said he fired a warning shot that missed Edwards but killed Logan.

Pittman entered a non-negotiated plea to manslaughter Monday and is still scheduled to testify for the state, but there’s no telling what Judge Elijah Smiley will sentence him to without a deal in place. He faces up to 35 years in prison.

Grubbs still faces life in prison if convicted of the new charges.

A third suspect, Ricardo Manning, also cut a deal and will testify against Grubbs and Morris.

A jury was selected in Grubbs’ trial Monday. The trial will begin today.

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